Is global warming rhetoric leading to environmental terrorism? Is it pushing some people over the edge. It obviously contributed to James Lee’s rampage.No Longer Supported

We couldn’t decide on the title for this article, there were just too many good one’s! Like: “Environmentalist Dies of Lead Poisoning”, “Greenie Pushing Up Daisies”, “Environmental Terrorist Discovers The Truth”. (do you have any more possible headlines? Post them as comments.)

OK, enough fun. On September 1st James Lee stormed in to the Discovery Channel building with a gun and said he had a bomb, he then took several people hostage. After his bomb failed to go off (it did fizzle and produce smoke) he pointed a gun at the hostages and was shot and killed by police.

Most of you know that the environmental terrorists are a real problem in this country. People have died, businesses have been burned, and good people harassed. One of these went too far today. James Lee had been protesting at the Discovery Channel building for over 2 years. Reports indicate that he had even paid homeless people to protest with him.

Lee said that the Discovery Channel wasn’t doing enough stories about how man was destroying the planet through global warming. He also was very much against what he called “pollution babies”, “FIND SOLUTIONS FOR THEM TO STOP THEIR HUMAN GROWTH AND THE EXPORTATION OF THAT DISGUSTING FILTH!”. You can read his full anti-human manifesto here. Lee is not some lone nutcase, many prominent leftist environmental wackos have said publicly that they'll be glad when humans are gone from this planet.

One has to wonder how much of an investigation is going to take place to see if there were any co-conspirators or if he was funded by any environmental groups. Much of the main stream news media isn't even reporting that Lee had an environmental agenda, much less that he had admitted to becoming extreme after watching Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth". See Fox News for the full story. At some of his protests he would throw money to the crowd and said that money was nothing more than "trash", he paid homeless people to protest with him, and he awarded $1,000 cash prizes for environmental prize winning essays. Where did all of this money come from? Lee was long time unemployed.